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Mt Messenger Bypass
A better and safer road
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Mt Messenger Bypass
What we’re doing
• Environment Court hearing
• Ecology programme
• Engagement with landowners,
iwi, communities, councils and
other key stakeholders
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Environment
Court
• 6 appeals
• Mediation
• Hearing on 15
and 22 July
2019
Council hearing
Aug - Oct 2018
• Consents
granted / NoR
Dec 2018
Lodgement,
Dec 2017
• Notification
period, Jan -
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POSSUM CONTROL
TECHNIQUES USED IN THE
SELF-HELP POSSUM
CONTROL PROGRAMME.
A range of options are commonly
prescribed by pest control officers. The
choice of technique depends on the
individual property concerned. Council
sells most pest control products
(excluding cyanide paste) at the bulk cost
price.
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Appendix I
Natural character policies in
The Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
POLICIES ON NATURAL CHARACTERPOLICIES ON NATURAL CHARACTER
POLICIES
Policy One: Preservation of natural character
Recognition and provision will be made for the preservation of the natural character of the coastal
environment and its protection for inappropriate subdivision, use and development. In determining
the natural character of the coastal environment, matters to be considered will
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age
Ngāti Ruanui
The resources found within Te Moananui a Kupe since time immemorial, provided the
people of Ngāti Ruanui with a constant supply of food resources. The hidden reefs
provided kōura, pāua, kina, pupu, papaka, pipi, tuatua, and many other reef inhabitants.
Hapuka, moki, kanae, mako, and patiki swim feely between the many reefs that can be
found stretching
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age
Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi
Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi used the entire coastal area from Te Awanui o Taikehu (Patea River) to
Te Kaihau-a-Kupe (Whanganui River mouth) and inland for food gathering, and as a
means of transport.
The coastal area was a rich source of all kai moana and bird life. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi
exercised the values of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahitanga in both harvesting and
of clarification this condition requires four new bores to be installed for the
purposes of establishing irrigation areas F & E and in accordance with the Uruti Composting
Facility Management Plan 2015 supplied with application 5838-2.2.
Condition 16 Any new groundwater monitoring wells required by condition 14 shall be
installed to the following standards;
a) Prior to installation of any new wells, confirmed NZTM GPS locations shall be
provided to Council for approval.
b) All new
dates to
regularly practise your emergency
procedures, such as fire evacuation
and earthquake response.
• Include updating your plan in
your processes, such as when
you take on a new employee or
change supplier.
Set a date at least once a year to practise and revise your plan.
Add this information under Step 12 of your template plan.
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This guide was produced
by the Wellington Region
Emergency Management
Office (WREMO), and
reproduced with permission.
WREMO have
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age
Ngāruahine
The domain of Tangaroa extends from the source of these awa, “te piki ake o Maunga Taranaki” to the sea. As a result the relationship the various hapū have with these rivers relates to
the entire catchment. The tangible linkages provide them with a system of pathways throughout their takiwa enabling hapū access inland. River travel was important to all hapū for both
spray management practices
1. Introduction
This Appendix has been developed from various sources of information, including
information sheets from MAF, and regional plans developed by other regional councils.
The material relating to spray management is based on information contained in New
Zealand Standard 8409: Agrichemical Users Code of Practice, June 1995, developed
by the New Zealand Agrichemical Education Trust.
This Appendix has been included in the Plan in a simple and
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Taranaki CDEM volunteer information March 2021 1
Volunteering for Taranaki CDEM
Thank you for your interest in volunteering for Taranaki Civil Defence
Emergency Management (CDEM).
We warmly welcome everyone of all ages and abilities who want to make a
difference in their communities.
The work that CDEM groups do before, during and after emergencies is highly varied, and therefore
requires a wide variety of people with different skills and perspectives.